Some European debt data

Country           GDP billions euros   public debt              Debt to GDP     Unemployment%

(4th quarter 2011)

Germany         2,567                          2088.47                         81.2 %                5.7%

France              1987                           1717.26                           86.0                    10.0

Italy                   1586.2                       1897.18                          120.1                   9.3

Spain                 1074.9                        734.96                             68.5                  22.4

Netherlands       607.4                         392.5                              65.2                    4.9

Belgium              370.4                         361.7                                98.0                  7.2

Austria                300.9                         217.4                               72.2                  4.2

Greece                  217.8                         356.62                            166.3                21.8

Finland                 190.3                           93.03                            48.6                7.4

Portugal               171.9                           184.29                           107.8               10.2

Ireland                  156.1                          169.26                            108.2               14.7

U.K.                        2477                           1898                                62.8                8.3

 

Source:Eurostat; British Office of National statistics; Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News market exchange rates.

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About haroldchorneyeconomist

I am Professor of political economy at Concordia university in Montréal, Québec, Canada. I received my B.A.Hons (econ.&poli sci) from the University of Manitoba. I also completed my M.A. degree in economics there. Went on to spend two years at the London School of Economics as a Ph.D. student in economics and then completed my Ph.D. in political economy at the University of Toronto. Was named a John W.Dafoe fellow, a CMHC fellow and a Canada Council fellow. I also was named a Woodrow Wilson fellow in 1968 after completing my first class honours undergraduate degree. Worked as an economist in the area of education, labour economics and as the senior economist with the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation for the Government of Manitoba from 1972 to 1978. I also have worked as an economic consultant for MDT socio-economic consultants and have been consulted on urban planning, health policy, linguistic duality and public sector finance questions by the governments of Manitoba, Saskatchewan,the cities of Regina and Saskatoon, Ontario and the Federal government of Canada. I have also been consulted by senior leaders of the British Labour party, MPs from the Progressive Conservative party, the Liberal party and the New Democrats on economic policy questions. Members of the Government of France under the Presidency of Francois Mitterand discussed my work on public sector deficits. I have also run for elected office at the municipal level. I first began to write about quantitative easing as a useful policy option during the early 1980s.
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